CloudBerry Managed Backup Allows for Remote FTP or FSTP Backup Location
Along with S3, Glacier, Azure and Openstack
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 27, 2013 at 2:17 pmCloudBerry Lab cloud backup service for MSPs and VARs, CloudBerry Managed Backup, allows to configure remote FTP or SFTP location as backend backup storage.
Unlike other managed backup solutions it offers service providers storage options to keep customer’s backups including Amazon S3, Glacier, Windows Azure and Openstack cloud platforms. With the latest upgrade, backup service providers can store any amount of data on a self-hosted server with FTP/SFTP connection, the only limitation is the size of storage on a server.
Any IT service company having a configured FTP/SFTP connection on a Linux or Windows server can start a cloud backup business in a few steps avoiding high upfront cost and lock in to a specific vendor storage.
Alexey Serkov, CTO, CloudBerry Lab, said: “Many smaller service providers already own storage accounts with their hosting companies that allows FTP/SFTP access. It is also easy to configure FTP/ SFTP access on a Windows or a Linux server to take advantage of the existing hardware and storage and start offering the managed backup service.”
Built for MSPs, CloudBerry Managed Backup allows to:
- Realize savings on cloud storage by using major public cloud service;
- Eliminate management complexity for remote customers on day-to-day basis;
- Reinforce your brand with complete design customization of the backup software.
Availability
Service providers can sign up for CloudBerry Managed Backup service free of charge to evaluate fully functional trial.